30/08/2022 Inside ANSES ANSES signs a partnership agreement with Ouest Valorisation TTO to add value to its research results The Ouest Valorisation TTO and ANSES are signing a partnership agreement today. Its goals are to add value to the research results produced by...
06/07/2022 Research A new test to better detect pathogenic E. coli in food Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a bacterium found in the digestive tract of humans, other mammals and birds. Although the majority of E. coli...
21/06/2022 News End of the Innotub project on bovine tuberculosis The first project of the Innotub research network on tuberculosis in animals, in which ANSES took part, came to an end on 31 May 2022. It aimed to...
13/06/2022 News Plant protection: spotting the Japanese beetle's arrival in France as early as possible The Japanese beetle has already been in Italy and Switzerland for several years, and there is a high probability that it will enter France. This...
03/06/2022 News Colistin combined with nanoparticles: a smaller amount of antibiotic for the same level of efficacy Scientists from ANSES's Ploufragan-Plouzané-Niort Laboratory took part in a study on the efficacy of colistin-loaded alginate nanoparticles used...
01/06/2022 News Aiming for weather maps of ticks in metropolitan France As part of the national plan to combat Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases, INRAE and VetAgro Sup, as well as CIRAD, ANSES and the company...
23/05/2022 News Tracing the source of infections by the bacterium responsible for bovine tuberculosis Cases of bovine tuberculosis are rare in France, but infected cattle herds are still regularly reported. In order to determine the exact role of...
16/05/2022 News Equine health at the heart of a new joint technology unit The French Horse and Riding Institute (IFCE) and ANSES have set up a joint technology unit (UMT) to strengthen their shared research on horse...
28/04/2022 News TIQUoJARDIN is looking for volunteers to collect ticks from the gardens around Nancy When they bite, ticks can transmit pathogens such as the bacterium responsible for Lyme disease. Although this risk is usually associated with...
21/03/2022 News Understanding the increase in damage caused by a fungus in the Landes forest For the past three years, Cronartium pini, a fungus responsible for pine blister rust, has been causing increasing damage to maritime pines in the...
18/03/2022 News What effect do herbicide-tolerant varieties have on plant biodiversity? The cultivation of herbicide-tolerant varieties (HTVs) of crops raises concerns for plant biodiversity. In a study conducted with INRAE and the...
04/03/2022 News CiTIQUE programme wins an award for participatory research The CiTIQUE programme, in which ANSES is involved, has just won the first edition of INRAE’s Participatory Research Award, in the Crowdsourcing...